Wednesday Colloquia
Heating of selected electrons in a complex system
by Prof. Kalobaran Maiti (TIFR Mumbai)
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
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(Asia/Kolkata)
at Online through ZOOM Webinar ( Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/97963259354?pwd=ZFZsa2xqWGJSZW5pUjZPNkNqeGlEZz09 )
at Online through ZOOM Webinar ( Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/97963259354?pwd=ZFZsa2xqWGJSZW5pUjZPNkNqeGlEZz09 )
Meeting ID: 979 6325 9354
Pass code: 04072020
Description |
Exotic material properties often are linked to complex interplay of spin, charge, orbital and lattice degrees of freedom that makes the study of the origin of such exoticity difficult. In an effort to probe behavior selectively, we propose a method to heat electrons of a selected symmetry without affecting the other electrons based on time-resolved ARPES. Employing this technique, we demonstrated that itinerant electrons relaxes faster that the localized ones – a signature orbital selective behavior such Mottness, magnetism etc. In this talk, I plan to discuss basics of photoemission spectroscopy and propose how this can be used to probe complex phenomena. References: G. Adhikary et al. Phys Rev B 98, 205142 (2018) G. Adhikary et al. arXiv:2005.01013v1 |